We got real mail from Google today and it literally popped out of the envelope! 

The cube was flattened with rubber bands strung inside of it, jumping open into its full cube shape when you opened the envelope holding it flat.

It made for an interactive piece of mail that actually seemed to detract from what the message was about in the first place. Never mind. 

Surry Hills street art….who needs Melbourne’s lane ways??

Surry Hills street art….who needs Melbourne’s lane ways??

Our Christmas postcards were delivered on Friday. They are all ready to send out!

is this simply the worst logo ever designed? …….

is this simply the worst logo ever designed? …….

Last Thursday night we were invited to check out The Distillery. An awesome new company featuring an original Heidelberg letterpress!

We came away with some sweet design samples and it really got us thinking about the possibilities of what we can do. 

Also ran into a friend who hails from The Squad which made the night all the more fun!

maryhasalittleblog:

By Working Format

Yes, we are quite nice!

maryhasalittleblog:

By Working Format

Yes, we are quite nice!

Received this in the mail out of the blue. It’s an invitation to the opening of Distillery Letterpress. Has a wheel that reveals the various dates and times of the opening.

We are going to check out this place next week as it looks pretty damn cool!

The ultimate showcase of one page websites: One Page Love

One Page Love is full of good design inspiration. Finding this very useful at the moment!

Red Rabbit Vodka Brand Concept and Packaging

galitl:

Mind Design | Mind Design is a graphic design studio based in London, UK. The studio was founded by Hoger Jacobs, a graduate of the Royal College of Art.The studio specializes in corporate identity, print, web and interior design. The studio’s client list includes the United Nations, Lacoste, Tea Ltd., Cupcake, River Books and Apostrophe. The images above are from the 2009 catalog design for Tom Dixon. I love the letter caps symbolizing the various materials and the concept of having the products organized by material rather than by product groups. The graphic and visual shapes of the products are beautiful and result in a lovely catalog. 

We designed the first bound catalogue for Tom Dixon. Most furniture designers organize their collection by product groups (chairs, tables, lamps, etc). We decided to split Tom’s collection into material groups (steel, copper, brass, etc) as he often produces many different items with the same industrial production method. Photography by: Henry Bourne | Styling by: Faye Toogood

Have a look at more of Mind Design’s works here

(via mccready)

Our new promo book!

mccready:

New promotional book for the studio I work in. My favourite part is the colourful ‘blob’ things!

A6 size.